The Round-up – 20/03/17

Today we have new music from Knuckle Puck, a new album release for One Hidden Frame, a new album and launch show for Grün, supports for Wednesday 13 this week, a new video from Casey and a second Vivid Live show in Sydney for Camp Cope.

After recently signing with Nuclear Blast, Wednesday 13 is on his way to Australia bringing ‘Undead Unplugged‘ to the fans.

Playing all his classics from Wednesday 13, Murderdolls, Frankenstein Drag Queens, Planet 13 and more – all intimate and all unplugged. On top of that he will telling campfire stories and answering questions making it the ultimate fan experience. Tour support is Bourbon Crow.

The tour kicks off on Thursday night in Brisbane where opening up will be Seraphic. In Sydney on Friday night The Veil have support while in Melbourne on Saturday it will be Cicadastone.

The new album from Sydney’s Grün, titled ‘Manyana‘ will be released on April 7th via Bird’s Robe Records and launched live at The Factory Floor in Marrickville on Saturday 8th April alongside Hashshashin & Adrift for Days.

“Manyana is who we are as people right now. A snapshot in time. It’s an instrumental human response to our immediate environment, our interactions with those closest to us and a glimpse at our deepest and most cerebral consciousness. It’s an album of monumental personal significance.“

Listen to ‘The Vicious‘ below. If you like what you hear, you can order the album on Bandcamp [Here].

Knuckle Puck have released their first new music since 2015 in the form of a limited edition 7″ / Digital Single ‘Calendar Days / Indecisive‘.

The vinyl is available to purchase [Here], while digitally you can get it on iTunes [Here].

Give it a listen below.

ONE HIDDEN FRAME RELEASE NEW ALBUM

One Hidden Frame have released their fifth full-length album, titled ‘Harmful Content‘ over the weekend through Bird Attack Records.

Having been around over a decade, as well as having gone through some line-up changes in recent years, One Hidden Frame are more active than ever as they develop a heavier, more aggressive sound that will resonate with fans of Propagandhi.

The album can be ordered now through Bandcamp [Here]. Give it a listen below.

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